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Globus Maritime Limited Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter and Six-month period ended June 30, 2025

Core Viewpoint - Globus Maritime Limited reported its unaudited consolidated financial results for Q2 and H1 2025, highlighting a mixed performance with a decline in net income and freight rates, but an increase in revenue due to a larger fleet size [1][7][16]. Financial Performance - Revenue for Q2 2025 was $9.5 million, slightly up from $9.5 million in Q2 2024, while H1 2025 revenue reached $18.2 million, a 5% increase from $17.2 million in H1 2024 [7][11][16]. - Net loss for Q2 2025 was $1.9 million, compared to a net income of $3.3 million in Q2 2024, and for H1 2025, the net loss was $3.35 million versus a net income of $3 million in H1 2024 [11][15]. - Adjusted EBITDA for Q2 2025 was $3.2 million, down from $4.0 million in Q2 2024, and for H1 2025, it was $5.2 million compared to $6.0 million in H1 2024 [7][11][16]. Fleet Profile - As of September 19, 2025, the company operates a fleet of nine dry bulk carriers, including six Kamsarmax and three Ultramax vessels, with a total carrying capacity of 680,622 DWT and a weighted average age of 7.8 years [2][27]. - The fleet is primarily deployed on short-term time charters, which are generally considered spot charters [4]. Market Conditions - Freight rates showed volatility in Q2 2025, with a gradual recovery observed towards the end of the quarter, although rates remained subdued compared to previous periods [5][6]. - The Time Charter Equivalent (TCE) rate for Q2 2025 was $11,444 per day, a 22% decrease from $14,578 per day in Q2 2024, attributed to unfavorable market conditions [13][16]. Strategic Outlook - The company is optimistic about the short to medium-term outlook, expecting to benefit from favorable market dynamics, healthy cargo flows, and a modest newbuilding orderbook [8]. - Plans for fleet renewal include the delivery of two additional fuel-efficient Ultramaxes currently under construction in Japan [9]. Recent Developments - The company sold the 2007-built River Globe for a gross price of $8.55 million in February 2025, with delivery to new owners completed in March 2025 [10].